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Do randomized controlled trials engage in less specification searching?

December 23, 2013December 9, 2015

An excerpt from on-going work based on AidGrade’s database of impact evaluation results in development economics. See how RCTs compare with non-RCTs, and how economics compare with political science or sociology.

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